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singer-songwriter and film actress from Hong Kong. Formerly the lead vocalist of the band Black and Blue, Lo launched her solo career in 1998 and is best known for the singles, "Trash" () and "Please Break Up" ().


Career


1995-1996: Black & Blue

Prior to going solo, Lo was the lead vocalist in the Hong Kong indie rock band Black & Blue. The band released two albums: ''Hope in Just One Day'' (1995) containing songs mostly sung in English; and ''Black & Blue'' (1996) sung completely in Cantonese, a decision made with their record label to make themselves more understandable to fans. Lo wrote all the lyrics on both albums.


1998-2005: Solo Career with Sony Music

In 1998, Lo signed with Sony Music Hong Kong to launch a career as a solo artist. Her first release under Sony was the EP ''Don't Have to be...Too Perfect'' () which contained the breakthrough radio-hit "Trash" (), considered one of her signature songs. Although "Trash" was a fairly mainstream ballad, the rest of the EP showed a continuity with her indie past. Lo would later ditch Keith Chan and
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who had a dominant presence on the EP to work with entirely different songwriters and lyricists for her debut album. Released in late 1998, Lo's first full-length solo album was titled ''Miao'', which referred to her love of cats and how "they listen while people sometimes don't."''Miao'' was apparently released to "more than disappointing" album sales and low radio airplay, with producer
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remarking that the public had "failed to grasp the concept of the album."HK Entertainment News
/ref> Lo's second album, ''Getting Closer to Candy Lo'' () (1999), represented a more conscious attempt to connect with a mainstream audience, while retaining a sense of the unique individualism found in ''Miao''. The album continued to set Lo's music apart from the mainstream. It contained five of her compositions, including the single "Regeneration," () which was influenced by 70's
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. Upon release, the album garnered her some comparisons as "Hong Kong's
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. A substantially more commercial direction was signalled by the release of 2002's ''Appreciating the Taste of Life'' (), which gave Lo her first-ever smash hit, "Please Break Up" (). The song topped the charts and won her year-end awards at all four of Hong Kong's major radio and TV stations, making it a career highlight for Lo. A duet version of the song was recorded with Taiwan singer
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to accompany the second edition of the album. The song remains one of the most frequently requested songs at Hong Kong karaoke bars to this day. In May 2003, Lo held her first stadium concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum, ''True Music 1st Flight Live 2003'', performing for two nights. This coincided with the release of the album ''Candy's Airline'' (), which spawned one of her biggest hits, "Love Triangle" (), and was followed up later in the year by ''Flower Talk'' () which contained a further hit, "Fall & Blossom" (). After a string of radio-friendly albums, Lo released her final album with Sony, ''Evolution Theory'' () in 2005, which returned to her alternative musical roots and is one of her most uncompromising albums to date. Like ''Flower Talk'' which preceded it, the album contains lyrics which deal with Buddhist themes.


2007-2011: ''Process'' & Retirement

After a 2-year musical hiatus (during which she appeared in six films), Lo released her 10th studio album, ''Process,'' on 10 June 2007, upon joining her new record company "WOW Music". She is the first artist to release a USB flash memory digital album in Asia. ''Process'' contained the radio chart-topping hit "Love to the Limit" () and a Mandarin song, "Run Slowly" () which was previously available for download at Candy's temporary website https://web.archive.org/web/20071016051856/http://www.candylo.hk/ and saw a hit rate of more than 200,000 before being taken down. At a concert in 2011, Lo announced her retirement as a singer, though stated that she will continue to produce music behind-the-scenes. She has previously expressed dissatisfaction with the Hong Kong music industry and of having had a "difficult 13 years."


2014-present: Return to music

In 2014, Lo signed onto the newly founded label, WhatsUp Music Limited and collaborated with the band Fabel on the single "Self-Love" (). "Self-Love" topped two of the four major Hong Kong singles charts and received a nomination for "Best Vocal Collaboration" at the 2014 CASH Golden Sail Music Awards. She released two further singles under the label, namely, "Pastoral Dream" () and "The Philosopher" () in 2015. In November 2017, Lo released the single, "Tomorrow We Will Run by the Sea" (). The single coincided with her concert series ''RE:TURN 盧巧音Candy Lo Concert 2017'' held at the Hong Kong Macpherson Stadium on 20–21 December. In November 2018, Lo contributed vocals to the alt-rock single, "Sunset Party" (), as part of a collaborative project between composer Vicky Fung and lyricist Chow Yiu Fai.


Acting

Lo has appeared in numerous films, often as a supporting player in comedies. Notably, she was nominated three times at the 20th Hong Kong Film Awards (2001) for her roles in
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's '' Time and Tide'' (Best Newcomer, Best Supporting Actress) and ''
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'' 二夜(Best Newcomer). She received further nominations for her supporting roles in ''Truth or Dare : 6th Floor Rear Flat'' () in 2004 and ''Six Strong Guys'' () in 2005.


Personal life

Lo married Sammy So, lead singer of the band Kolor, in April 2013.


Discography


Albums

* '' Miao...'' (1998) * '' 貼近盧巧音'' (Getting Closer to Candy Lo) (1999) * '' 色放'' (Colour Release) (2000) * ''
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'' (2001) * '' 賞味人間'' (Appreciating the Taste of Life) (2002) * '' 糖果航空'' (Candy's Airline) (2003) * '' 花言.巧語'' (Flower Talk) (2003) * '' 天演論'' (Evolution Theory) (2005) * ''
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EPs

* ''不需要...完美得可怕'' (Don't Have to be... Too Perfect) (1998) * ''L'' (2008) * ''Nuri'' (2012)


Compilations

* '' 喜歡戀愛 (Like To Love)'' (2001) * '' 4 Seasons in One Day'' (2004)


Live albums

* ''True Music 1st Flight Live 2003'' (2003)


Filmography

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References


External links

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